SENSE-Cog Residential Care: hearing and vision support for residents with dementia in long-term care...
SENSE-Cog Residential Care: hearing and vision support for residents with dementia in long-term care in Ireland-protocol for a pilot cluster-randomised controlled trial
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Connelly, J P , Boland, Erin , Buckley, Brenda , Curley, Niall , Refaie, Amr El , Galvin, Miriam , Gibb, Matthew , Graham, Liz , Lennon, Brendan , Valdes, Alejandro Lopez , Mullally, Ann-Michelle , Müller, Nicole , Nolan-Palmer, Janice , Nolan, Gerald O' , O'Reilly, Cíara , Rezk, Valeria Raaft , Rochford-Brennan, Helen , Tobin, Katy , Tormey, Helen , Trépel, Dominic and Leroi, Iracema
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Hearing and vision loss is highly prevalent in residents with dementia (RwD) living in long-term care (LTC) facilities. Sensory loss often has a negative impact on quality of life and other dementia-related outcomes. Optimising sensory function may improve dementia-related outcomes in LTC facilities. The SENSE-Cog Residential Care pilot trial will evaluate whether a multi-faceted hearing and vision intervention for RwD and concurrent sensory loss is suitable for definitive testing in a large-scale cluster-randomised control trial (RCT) in Ireland and how this can best be achieved.
This is a 6-month feasibility-pilot, multicentre, cluster RCT. Between eight and 15 LTC facilities (with an average of 5 RwD recruited per home) will be randomly assigned to receive either 'care as usual' (CAU) or a multi-component sensory intervention comprising (1) personalised resident hearing and vision support, (2) staff training in sensory health, (3) fostering a 'sensory friendly' environment, and (4) mapping sensory care provision with community-based audiologists and opticians. The intervention's feasibility, acceptability, and tolerability for residents and staff will be examined. In addition, a battery of exploratory outcome measures will be evaluated for suitability for the definitive trial and to inform the choice of primary and secondary outcome measures.
If the SENSE-Cog Residential Care pilot trial demonstrates that the sensory support intervention for residential care is feasible and tolerated in LTC facilities in Ireland, a larger definitive trial to evaluate its effectiveness in improving dementia-related outcomes will be conducted. Training materials, resources, and information will be made available to health and social care providers to enable the implementation of sensory support for RwD in routine LTC, potentially improving the quality of such care in Ireland.
ISRCTN, ISRCTN14462472. Registered 24 February 2022, https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN14462472....
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SENSE-Cog Residential Care: hearing and vision support for residents with dementia in long-term care in Ireland-protocol for a pilot cluster-randomised controlled trial
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Boland, Erin
Buckley, Brenda
Curley, Niall
Refaie, Amr El
Galvin, Miriam
Gibb, Matthew
Graham, Liz
Lennon, Brendan
Valdes, Alejandro Lopez
Mullally, Ann-Michelle
Müller, Nicole
Nolan-Palmer, Janice
Nolan, Gerald O'
O'Reilly, Cíara
Rezk, Valeria Raaft
Rochford-Brennan, Helen
Tobin, Katy
Tormey, Helen
Trépel, Dominic
Leroi, Iracema
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_23ad0873b96445b79db6fc4763478c7f
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_23ad0873b96445b79db6fc4763478c7f
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2055-5784
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2055-5784
DOI
10.1186/s40814-024-01582-5